This 8-course bundle is the perfect starting point for Java, PHP, Python, and other web coding languages

Coding isn’t reserved to just nerds and tinkerers who dwell in the basement or boring IT rooms at work. It’s used everywhere you look and it’s only going to get more pervasive.

THE DEAL: Get 8 courses of training for the world’s most popular web coding languages for just $29.

As we get deeper into the world of AI smarts like Google Assistant and Spotify playlists, understanding how to read and write code becomes increasingly important.

Software developers are in demand and people are legitimately pulling in six-figure salaries.

If your new year resolution for 2020 involves strengthening and rounding out your resume, or considering a new career path, web coding basics may be in order.

The Ultimate Web Coding for Everyone Bundle is not just a massive trove of lessons (200+) to get moving, it’s also on sale right now for just $29. It’s everything a newbie needs to head in a new direction with education on popular languages such as Python, Ruby, JavaScript, and more.

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  • Python Programming for Everyone
  • Ruby Programming for Everyone
  • JavaScript Programming for Everyone
  • Intro to PHP for Web Development
  • HTML & Bootstrap CSS Programming for Everyone
  • CSS Bootstrap 4 for Everyone
  • Intro to MySQL with Node.js: Learn to Use MySQL with Node
  • Node.js Absolute Beginners Guide: Learn Node from Scratch

Even if you’ve already got some experience with these subjects, this is still a great resource to have on hand for reference. It’s yours for as long as you live; a lifetime license is just $29 right now – a savings of more than 95 percent.

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